
Adequacy and basing of knowledge
UPDATED: 09-02-07
Here is another such link came. It is this vector that is being discussed. It’s a pity, my English almost doesn’t allow me to read these materials - and honestly, I don’t have the time.
But still, all the same ... The trend is obvious. Those of the corporation that will become flexible enough and begin to use social networks in conducting business more efficiently than the rest will be “OK!”. The rest will go by the wayside, and some will die out.
- Web 2.0, of course, is an interesting topic.
The transition from capitalism to Netocracy is also an interesting topic.
But here are some thoughts swarming: is it possible to add web-two-zero technology zero to a business management system?
I sit and think: are there any examples of using the blog kernel for doing business in a company? Not a corporate blog where they write "about this and that", but a system of increasing adequacy.
Say, an employee did something useful - and immediately put the matter to rest.
Found a contact - noted in the blog.
Did the task - noted.
Perhaps such a system, together with a normal search engine (or the a-la Habrahabr markup system) could replace bulky enterprise management systems. Let not any, but, as I think, the most relevant realities of the present day:
- small,
- mobile,
- often with remote work.
After all, what is going on here?
Saving data - is.
Structuring - is.
The ability to pick up any information you need is there.
The possibility of a unique definition of the author of the post - is.
Information system - is.
What else is needed in the enterprise management system? In any case, normal analytics can only be done after receiving different quarterly and annual work reports in the form of specific revenue.
And the current management - here it is, please ...
Here is another such link came. It is this vector that is being discussed. It’s a pity, my English almost doesn’t allow me to read these materials - and honestly, I don’t have the time.
But still, all the same ... The trend is obvious. Those of the corporation that will become flexible enough and begin to use social networks in conducting business more efficiently than the rest will be “OK!”. The rest will go by the wayside, and some will die out.
- Web 2.0, of course, is an interesting topic.
The transition from capitalism to Netocracy is also an interesting topic.
But here are some thoughts swarming: is it possible to add web-two-
I sit and think: are there any examples of using the blog kernel for doing business in a company? Not a corporate blog where they write "about this and that", but a system of increasing adequacy.
Say, an employee did something useful - and immediately put the matter to rest.
Found a contact - noted in the blog.
Did the task - noted.
Perhaps such a system, together with a normal search engine (or the a-la Habrahabr markup system) could replace bulky enterprise management systems. Let not any, but, as I think, the most relevant realities of the present day:
- small,
- mobile,
- often with remote work.
After all, what is going on here?
Saving data - is.
Structuring - is.
The ability to pick up any information you need is there.
The possibility of a unique definition of the author of the post - is.
Information system - is.
What else is needed in the enterprise management system? In any case, normal analytics can only be done after receiving different quarterly and annual work reports in the form of specific revenue.
And the current management - here it is, please ...